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Godly Ambition : John Stott and the Evangelical Movement, Hardback Book

Godly Ambition : John Stott and the Evangelical Movement Hardback

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British theologian John Stott was one of the most influential leaders of the evangelical movement during the second half of the twentieth century.

Called the pope of evangelicalism by many, he helped to shape a global religious movement that grew rapidly during his career.

Millions bought his books and listened to his sermons.

In 2005, Time included him in its annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world.

Alister Chapman chronicles Stott's rise to global Christian stardom.

The story begins in England with an exploration of Stott's education and involvement in the Church of England, then his ministry to students, his work at All Souls Langham Place, London, and his attempts to increase evangelical influence in the Church of England.

By the mid-1970s, Stott had an international presence, leading the evangelical Lausanne movement that attracted evangelicals from almost every country in the world.

Chapman recounts Stott's struggles to help evangelicals forsake conservatism and anti-intellectualism, showing his role in a movement that was as dysfunctional as it was dynamic.

Godly Ambition is the first scholarly biography of Stott.

Based on extensive research drawn from his personal papers, it is a critical yet sympathetic account of a gifted and determined man who did all he could to further God's kingdom and who became a Christian luminary in the process.

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